
Gadjah Mada University (UGM) Library and Archives provides a self-service drinking water facility commonly known as Toyagama.
Yogyakarta, March 19, 2024 – The Toyagama Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) is an initiative aimed at providing self-service drinking water for the academic community at Universitas Gadjah Mada, including the Library and Archives. The provision of Toyagama is one of UGM’s efforts to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically SDG 6, which aims to ensure adequate access to clean water for everyone.

The Indonesia Rare Disorders Community and Lensa Anak Terminal, in collaboration with the UGM Library and Archives are organizing a photo workshop exhibition on the compassion shown in the daily lives of children with rare disorders.
The UGM Library and Archives Officially Launches Dies Natalis Series with the Theme ‘Digital Transformation, Innovation, and Synergy in Supporting the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals’
UGM Library and Archives Promotes Easy Access to Information and Infrastructure Development
Yogyakarta, February 20, 2024 – By enhancing accessibility to educational resources, UGM Library and Archives ensures that quality education is accessible to everyone, in line with the mission of SDGs 4 on Quality Education and SDGs 9 on Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure. Upgrading the infrastructure is the library’s commitment to creating a more modern and efficient space that supports educational and research activities.
“Gadjah Mada is your source. Gadjah Mada is your wellspring. Flow into the sea of dedication to the People, not to self-aggrandizement!” (Ir. Soekarno, 1st President of Indonesia. Inscribed on the plaque of the UGM Main Building)